Quinton de Kock starred in the Lucknow Super Giants’ six-wicket win over reigning IPL champions the Chennai Super Kings on Thursday.
The Proteas batsman scored 61 off 45 balls, before Evin Lewis hit an unbeaten 55 off 23 as Lucknow chased down Chennai’s 210-7.
It was the first victory for KL Rahul-led Lucknow who lost their opening match to the Gujarat Titans, the other debutants in the expanded 10-team tournament, on Monday.
Lewis hit three sixes and six fours in the last over win after openers Rahul, who scored 40 off 26 balls, and De Kock set a solid base with their 99-run stand.
Proteas all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius put the brakes on the Lucknow chase after removing both openers in his tight four-over spell for 31 runs.
Pretorius was ably assisted by Chennai veteran Dwayne Bravo (38), who broke Sri Lankan Lasith Malinga’s record after taking one wicket to become the leading wicket-taker in IPL history with 171 scalps.
It was a tough chase for Lucknow till the penultimate – and most decisive – over of the match which was bowled by all-rounder Shivam Dube, who leaked 25 runs in his only over in the game.
Lewis and IPL rookie Ayush Badoni, who scored 19 off nine balls with two sixes, hit nine runs in the 20th over to secure victory with three balls to spare.
Dube started the day with 49 off 30 balls before falling to Avesh Khan’s pace while trying to hit a third six.
Former India opener Robin Uthappa gave a flying start to Chennai with 50 off 27 balls, with eight fours and a six, before falling to rookie leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi.
Bishnoi was the best Lucknow bowler and gave away only 24 runs for two wickets in four overs.
England’s Moeen Ali, who joined Uthappa after his opening partner Ruturaj Gaikwad was run out for one, hit 35 off 22 balls with two sixes before falling to wayward Khan.
Khan took two wickets and gave away 38 runs in his four overs.
After Moeen and Dube’s wickets, there were quick cameos by Ambati Rayudu (27 off 20), MS Dhoni (16 off six) and Ravindra Jadeja (17 off nine).
It was a forgettable day for Sri Lanka’s Dushmantha Chameera, who gave away 49 runs in four wicketless overs for Lucknow.
The other two Lucknow spinners – Krunal Pandya and Deepak Hooda – bowled four wicketless overs between them for 48 runs.
Chennai, who went down to the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL opener, have now lost their first two matches of the tournament under new skipper Jadeja who has taken over from Dhoni.
“We had a very good start, but in the field you have to take catches to win matches. We could have taken those chances,” Jadeja said after the loss.
“There was a lot of dew, the ball was not sticking to the hands, we will have to practise with the wet ball,” he added.